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Ingredients: 6 Hot Peppers, the hotter the better 2 Cups Water 1 quart Water Instructions: Put hot peppers and two cups ... hot peppers or hot pepper sauce and some garlic. This works well, but needs to be reapplied after a storm and every couple of weeks. Recipe 2 All-purpose- Grind together three hot peppers ... Recipe 5 All-purpose- Blend 1/2 cup of hot peppers with 2 cups of water. Strain and spray. ...
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Hair nets and long pants were mandatory! We met three generations ...
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Green Home Building: Article about the Lost Art of Pantries and Root Cellars
F., 85-90% humidity) include: cucumbers, sweet peppers, cantaloupe, watermelon, eggplant and ripe tomatoes. Vegetables that prefer cool and dry conditions (35-40 ... stored in fairly warm, dry conditions (50-60 degrees F., 60-70% humidity) include: dry hot peppers, pumpkins, winter squash, sweet potatoes and green tomatoes. Unless you have an abundance of the ...
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Container Herb Gardening
The temperature should not be over 90 degrees. If it's too hot, the herbs will cook. The length of time required for drying will vary according ... fennel, lovage, mint, oregano, parsley, hot peppers, rosemary, sage, savory, scented geraniums, tarragon, and thyme. Freezing works well with basil, chervil, chives, cilantro, dill, lemon balm, parsley, hot peppers, sorrel, sweet cicely, and ...
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Making Cheese
You can control the temperature better by adding more or less hot water as needed. 8. Cheesecloth: Don't buy cheesecloth from ... the milk in a sink full of warm or hot water. Cool or hot water can be added as needed. After one hour ... , thyme, bay leaves, marjoram, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic cloves, dried hot peppers, peppercorns, basil, oregano or onions. My personal favorite combination is rosemary, ...
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IMPACT Press: Article: "Is There Blood On Your Back?" -- Feb.-Mar. '04
The unnatural overload of wool causes the sheep to die of heat exhaustion during hot months. The wrinkles in their skin also collect urine and moisture. Flies frequently lay eggs ...
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Peru and Bolivia
Peru. Corn, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, chocolate, hot peppers, peanuts, pumpkins, squashes, beans, quinoa, amaranthus, and dozens of other tubers, grains, and fruits are ...
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ManyTracks - Organic Garden 2000 - 2002 with Sue Robishaw
I’ve done this a number of years with great success, as peppers aren’t generally a reliable crop in our area. I decided to grow some HOT PEPPERS ... wanted to save seed from my sweet peppers, and they cross, I couldn’t put the hot peppers in the garden. Instead I potted them ... I transplanted Old North Sea among the pepper plants, as the peppers weren’t done yet. In the spring I shall buy a ...
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Mash or blend cooked calalou. Add the remaining tempeh marinade, tanias or potatoes, onions, sweet peppers, garlic and celery. Let boil for another 10 minutes. When the tanias or potatos are ... : 67, Protein: 2gm., Fat: 2gm., Carbohydrates: 10gm HOT HOT HOT CREOLE CRUNCH 1 lb soybeans 1 teaspoon curry powder oil for frying 1 teaspoon dry hot peppers, finely ground 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon ...
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Sustainable Agriculture Newsletter, Volume 9, Issue 8, August 2001
John Ikerd, agricultural economist from the University of Missouri, will be the keynote speaker Aug ...
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